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Whether it is after a hard day at the office, after a few hours working in the garden or maybe it is just a case of wanting some quiet time to relax. Nothing will ease stress and tension like a soak in a whirlpool bath. A whirlpool bath is a luxury in many master bathrooms. Most people will opt for a one-person, standard-jets tub in a shape that they like.

When the decision has been made to have a whirlpool bath the first job is to measure the space where the bath is going to be installed. Quite often this will be a space between two fixed walls. Unless the entire bathroom is being gutted, the space becomes the first factor in the choice. When measuring the space, take note of any existing plumbing, as this could be another limiting factor if the existing plumbing is going to be used.

Make a list of all the features that are wanted on the whirlpool bath. Place the most important at the top of the list and the ones that could be subject to compromise further down the list. The price can go up very quickly so it is best to work out a budget for the bath and remember that depending on the selection, there may be extra fixtures to mount to the walls or to the deck platform rather than the deck. Some will even have to be mounted to the ceiling; all of these will affect the price. Looking at the space available, work out where the access panel will be located, in case any maintenance work is needed on the whirlpool motors. This may mean that certain models will not be suitable.

Take the list of size, features, accessibility, and budget to a showroom and look for a whirlpool bath that best fits the criteria of what is wanted. If possible climb into a whirlpool bath to see how it fits. Each tub is different and while appearance is important, how a whirlpool bath feels is just as important. Also get a qualified trades-person to do the installing otherwise if it is done wrong and water escapes it will mean a big claim on the household insurance.

Spending as little as ten minutes in a relaxing whirlpool bath each day could make a huge difference to the aches and pains. It is possible to convert a bath into a hydro-spa with a conversion kit if installing a new whirlpool bath is not a realistic option. There are many of these kits on the market. The kits are best installed by an experienced technician who can install it into any existing bath, as long there is access to one side. A whirlpool bath will have simple and reliable controls that allow the user to bathe in complete safety and comfort. Everything needed is within reach and a constant temperature will allow the user to stay in the tub as long as is needed. Adjustable airflow also gives full control of jet intensity.

Because a whirlpool will re-circulate the water from within the bath it is very simple to every now and then add a specially formulated cleanser to a bath full of water and then re-circulate it through the entire system. These cleansers are widely available from a number of shops.

Tags: bathroom fittings, home improvements, Home Insurance

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